Grither:What the hell is going on here? Who is Chris Kluwe, where was the webcomic he was trolling, and where are my damned pants?!

The webcomic in question is the site that is linked to presumably (Tales from the Trenches), I guess the question about Chris Kluwe is being ironic given it says who he is right at the start of the article linked.

xria:The webcomic in question is the site that is linked to presumably (Tales from the Trenches), I guess the question about Chris Kluwe is being ironic given it says who he is right at the start of the article linked.

The Trenches is done by the PA guys and Scott Kurtz, and is essentially about video games testers and the hell they go through in their jobs. Along with the comic, you always get a story submitted by a reader about how terrible their job/life is.

Grither:xria: The webcomic in question is the site that is linked to presumably (Tales from the Trenches), I guess the question about Chris Kluwe is being ironic given it says who he is right at the start of the article linked.

Imagine if you had a buddy who was into the same things as you and who also happened to be an NFL player and wasn't afraid to clue you in to a lot of what goes on behind the scenes, that's who this guy is.

I think of Chris Kluwe as a guy just like me who likes video games, books, sports, Magic cards, and so on, and he just happens to be an NFL punter. He's pretty outspoken about his feelings on many issues, both inside and outside the NFL, and is very interesting to follow on Twitter. I'm a fan.

dennerman:Imagine if you had a buddy who was into the same things as you and who also happened to be an NFL player and wasn't afraid to clue you in to a lot of what goes on behind the scenes, that's who this guy is.

I think of Chris Kluwe as a guy just like me who likes video games, books, sports, Magic cards, and so on, and he just happens to be an NFL punter. He's pretty outspoken about his feelings on many issues, both inside and outside the NFL, and is very interesting to follow on Twitter. I'm a fan.

It isn't that he's outspoken. Lot of professional athletes have been outspoken. Kluwe is unquestioningly intelligent. He may not be the brightest person in the world, but when he writes about a topic, he showcases a level of creativity, wit, and knowledge that one doesn't see often these days from outspoken people.

The Trenches is done by the PA guys and Scott Kurtz, and is essentially about video games testers and the hell they go through in their jobs. Along with the comic, you always get a story submitted by a reader about how terrible their job/life is.

The Trenches is done by the PA guys and Scott Kurtz, and is essentially about video games testers and the hell they go through in their jobs. Along with the comic, you always get a story submitted by a reader about how terrible their job/life is.

"If you are ever in a position to try and tackle Devon Hester of the Chicago Bears, be aware that the man does not obey the laws of physics that us mere mortals are consigned to follow. Inertia? He laughs at inertia. Same with the principles of mass and acceleration."

Kome:It isn't that he's outspoken. Lot of professional athletes have been outspoken. Kluwe is unquestioningly intelligent. He may not be the brightest person in the world, but when he writes about a topic, he showcases a level of creativity, wit, and knowledge that one doesn't see often these days from outspoken people.

I learned of his existence when he was playing "Not My Job" on Wait Wait Don't Tell Me. It was amusing because he wasn't guessing: he *knew* all the answers. To the point where he answered one of them *BEFORE* the multiple choices were given.

The Trenches is done by the PA guys and Scott Kurtz, and is essentially about video games testers and the hell they go through in their jobs. Along with the comic, you always get a story submitted by a reader about how terrible their job/life is.

Suddenly, a Wild Kluwe appears!

This is the first I heard of this. I was excited to start reading this comic. A web comic made by the creators of my two favorite strips. Man what a disappointment! This was just incredibly dull.

The Trenches is done by the PA guys and Scott Kurtz, and is essentially about video games testers and the hell they go through in their jobs. Along with the comic, you always get a story submitted by a reader about how terrible their job/life is.

Suddenly, a Wild Kluwe appears!

This is the first I heard of this. I was excited to start reading this comic. A web comic made by the creators of my two favorite strips. Man what a disappointment! This was just incredibly dull.

It's kind of like they're just half into it; like they thought they needed to do a project together, but neither one of them is really that into it. The artwork has already been farmed out to Scott's apprentice, and yeah I'd agree, the story/jokes so far have been a little uneven.

The Trenches is done by the PA guys and Scott Kurtz, and is essentially about video games testers and the hell they go through in their jobs. Along with the comic, you always get a story submitted by a reader about how terrible their job/life is.

Suddenly, a Wild Kluwe appears!

This is the first I heard of this. I was excited to start reading this comic. A web comic made by the creators of my two favorite strips. Man what a disappointment! This was just incredibly dull.

Yeah - The Trenches has been a just awful comic. Lots of throat clearing and wandering with frequent extended breaks in posting.

Watching one of the PATV episodes though I figured out the problem - Kurtz wants to make "Night Court" and "Cheers" with his comics. It explains a lot of what happened to PvP and the entire flavor of The Trenches. I'm not sure he realized that the comic strip version of those end up like "Mark Trail" and "Mary Worth."

The Trenches is done by the PA guys and Scott Kurtz, and is essentially about video games testers and the hell they go through in their jobs. Along with the comic, you always get a story submitted by a reader about how terrible their job/life is.

Suddenly, a Wild Kluwe appears!

This is the first I heard of this. I was excited to start reading this comic. A web comic made by the creators of my two favorite strips. Man what a disappointment! This was just incredibly dull.

Yeah - The Trenches has been a just awful comic. Lots of throat clearing and wandering with frequent extended breaks in posting.

Watching one of the PATV episodes though I figured out the problem - Kurtz wants to make "Night Court" and "Cheers" with his comics. It explains a lot of what happened to PvP and the entire flavor of The Trenches. I'm not sure he realized that the comic strip version of those end up like "Mark Trail" and "Mary Worth."

I love Kluwe he reminds me of a more intelligent Chris Cooley. Just a dude who happens to make good money playing a sport. I guess most of the NFL (especially the non skill positions) are like that, you just very rarely see or hear about them over the guys who you just want to choke.

Kome:dennerman: Imagine if you had a buddy who was into the same things as you and who also happened to be an NFL player and wasn't afraid to clue you in to a lot of what goes on behind the scenes, that's who this guy is.

I think of Chris Kluwe as a guy just like me who likes video games, books, sports, Magic cards, and so on, and he just happens to be an NFL punter. He's pretty outspoken about his feelings on many issues, both inside and outside the NFL, and is very interesting to follow on Twitter. I'm a fan.

It isn't that he's outspoken. Lot of professional athletes have been outspoken. Kluwe is unquestioningly intelligent. He may not be the brightest person in the world, but when he writes about a topic, he showcases a level of creativity, wit, and knowledge that one doesn't see often these days from outspoken people.

Yeah, it's that the media has figured out that if they want a thoughtful answer from an athlete he's there go to guy. And since he's a punter he doesn't have to give weasel word answers to everything so as to not upset the companies he's a paid shill for.

buwolverine:Kome: dennerman: Imagine if you had a buddy who was into the same things as you and who also happened to be an NFL player and wasn't afraid to clue you in to a lot of what goes on behind the scenes, that's who this guy is.

I think of Chris Kluwe as a guy just like me who likes video games, books, sports, Magic cards, and so on, and he just happens to be an NFL punter. He's pretty outspoken about his feelings on many issues, both inside and outside the NFL, and is very interesting to follow on Twitter. I'm a fan.

It isn't that he's outspoken. Lot of professional athletes have been outspoken. Kluwe is unquestioningly intelligent. He may not be the brightest person in the world, but when he writes about a topic, he showcases a level of creativity, wit, and knowledge that one doesn't see often these days from outspoken people.

Yeah, it's that the media has figured out that if they want a thoughtful answer from an athlete he's there go to guy. And since he's a punter he doesn't have to give weasel word answers to everything so as to not upset the companies he's a paid shill for.

buwolverine:Yeah, it's that the media has figured out that if they want a thoughtful answer from an athlete he's there go to guy. And since he's a punter he doesn't have to give weasel word answers to everything so as to not upset the companies he's a paid shill for.

Also since he is a punter he has a lot of free time (as evidenced by his post).